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    Lowering Mustang II Suspension

     



    I bought a 1935 Chevy with a Mustang II suspension. The car sits to high for my liking. What is the cheapest way to lower it?:)

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    Two inch dropped spindles.
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    Any idea what the cost of dropped spindles is, good place to buy? How hard to install? Thanks Jim

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    If you don't know how to install spindles it would probably be better to hire it done, or get assistance from someone you know who's really done it. It's not particularly hard, but very dangerous for the uninformed.
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    Thanks Uncle Bob,I appreciate your help..I found a site that sells dropped spindles( around 250.00) not bad, I am on the way, Thanks again Jim

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